Also about the Frizz forecast:
Maybe you should create a map where you can click your location?
Because now I find it very confusing...
If there are multiple cities in the world with the same name (which does happen quite a lot), how does the frizz forecast know what city you mean?

Geek_Chic

04-10-2013 04:32 PM

I did my lookups by ZIP code and figured that eliminated the confusion. Then I bookmarked the page so I don't have to go through the extra search step every time.

Neleke

04-11-2013 03:11 AM

That could be helpful, except that I tried it and it didn't work for me... (I'm in Belgium, and if I put in my Belgian zip code, it gives me some Germansounding name...)

wendi.wendy

06-11-2013 10:08 AM

I've been using the Frizz Forecast successfully for the past few months. Within the past week, I'm suddenly getting a notice that they can't find my location. I'm using the same zip code I always do. It doesn't work for my city name either, nor for any nearby cities or zip codes in my area of Illinois.

I miss the Frizz Forecast -- I hope it starts working again!

curlicious13

06-11-2013 10:22 AM

Working for me.

chupie

06-11-2013 10:44 AM

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Accuweather app also has a frizz predictor under "lifestyle" and outdoor. Here is today:Attachment 36205